Large South American heron
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COCOILarge South American heron.
boatbillA small Central and South American heron with a broad, flattened bill and a prominent black crest
boatbillsA small Central and South American heron with a broad, flattened bill and a prominent black crest
ABOMALarge South American serpent
PACALarge South American rodent
AGOUTILarge South American rodent
jaguarlarge South American wildcat
jaguarslarge South American wildcat
ombuSouth American tree, Phytolacca dioica, having a thick trunk and large, evergreen leaves
coypularge, South American, aquatic rodent, Myocastor (or Myopotamus) coypus, yielding the fur nutria
coypuslarge, South American, aquatic rodent, Myocastor (or Myopotamus) coypus, yielding the fur nutria
ombusSouth American tree, Phytolacca dioica, having a thick trunk and large, evergreen leaves
viscachaA large South American burrowing rodent of the chinchilla family, sometimes hunted for its fur and flesh
viscachasA large South American burrowing rodent of the chinchilla family, sometimes hunted for its fur and flesh
monkeypotthe woody, operculate seed vessel of any of certain large South American trees of the genus Lecythis
trumpetersA large gregarious ground-dwelling bird of tropical South American forests, with mainly black plumage and loud trumpeting and booming calls
trumpeterA large gregarious ground-dwelling bird of tropical South American forests, with mainly black plumage and loud trumpeting and booming calls
screamersA large gooselike South American waterbird with a short bill, a sharp bony spur on each wing, and a harsh honking call
screamerA large gooselike South American waterbird with a short bill, a sharp bony spur on each wing, and a harsh honking call
nutrialarge South American semiaquatic rodent (Myocastor coypus) with webbed hind feet and a round nearly hairless tail that has been introduced into parts of Europe, Asia, and North America
pacaeither of two large nocturnal chiefly Central and South American rodents (Agouti paca syn. Cuniculus paca and A. taczanowskii syn. C. taczanowskii) that typically have a white-spotted brownish coat
pacaseither of two large nocturnal chiefly Central and South American rodents (Agouti paca syn. Cuniculus paca and A. taczanowskii syn. C. taczanowskii) that typically have a white-spotted brownish coat
quetzalsany of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage, esp. P. mocino(resplendent quetzal), the national bird of Guatemala: rare and possibly endangered
quezalsany of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage, esp. P. mocino(resplendent quetzal), the national bird of Guatemala: rare and possibly endangered
quezalany of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage, esp. P. mocino(resplendent quetzal), the national bird of Guatemala: rare and possibly endangered
quetzalany of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage, esp. P. mocino(resplendent quetzal), the national bird of Guatemala: rare and possibly endangered
morphosA large tropical butterfly, the male of which has bright blue iridescent wings. Native to the Central and South American rain forests, they are caught in large numbers each year for use in the jewelry trade
piranhaany of various usually small South American characin fishes (genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus) that have very sharp teeth, often appear in schools, and include some that may attack and inflict dangerous wounds upon humans and large animals called also caribe